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*Hvar island has many lovely towns and villages.

Basina

Basina Bay lies on northern part of island Hvar. It is surrounded with a thick pine forest, fields of olive grove and vine. Just, 8km away from Jesla, 7km from Stari Grad and 5km from Vrbovska.

Basina bay view with pine forest and blue sea

By sea, it is at an equal distance from Jelsa, Vrbovska and Bol on the Island of Brac (approximately 3 nautical miles), which makes it suitable for small boats and skimmers. This area offers a possibility of a real vacation without cars or too many tourists. Basina is located within three beautiful coves. You can choose to bathe at the gravel beach, sunbathe on the flat stone surfaces or dive off the cliffs into the sea.

Promajna

Promajna
Promajna is a small place on Makarska Riviera ideal for family vacation and children because of its small bays with sandy beaches, but there are also large hotels near by that have sports facilities, caffe bars, and discotheques, so there is a little something for everyone.

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Makarska town

Makarska town

The town of Makarska (12000 inhabitants) is one of the most attractive resorts on the Croatian coast, the "nucleus" of tourism in Dalmatia. It is the centre of culture, sports, entertainment an business of the Makarska Riviera.

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Zivogosce

Zivogosce

On the southern part of the Makarska Riviera, at the foothill of mount Biokovo there lies Zivogosce. It is comprised of three smaller, non-coherent places on the coast: Porat - Mala Duba – Blato, and old hamlets along the old road.

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Tucepi

Tucepi

Tucepi is situated under the clear sky dome which both, the mountains and the sea try to reach it. That is why the ancient secrets of the Adriatic sea are still present on the picturesque stage of Tucepi.

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Podgora

Podgora

Podgora - the pearl of the Adriatic littoral, situated 70 km southeast of Split and 160 km northwest of Dubrovnik on the slopes of the Biokovo Mountain and embedded in a landscape interspersed with olive-trees pinewood and other mediterianean vegetation.

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Podaca

Podaca

Podaca is a village located on the southern part of Makarska Riviera, beneath Biokovo, 35 km away from Makarska. It is made of three parts: Kapea, Viskoviaa vala and Ravanje. As a part of Makarska Riviera Podaca is completely oriented towards tourism.

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Igrane

Igrane

Igrane Croatia is a cozy touristic place located on Makarska Riviera on the pineclad stretch of the coast above crystally clear sea and pebbled beach. Igrane is an ideal holiday spot.

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Gradac

Gradac

Gradac is located on the southern end of Makarska Riviera, 40 km away from Makarska, halfway on the road from Split to Dubrovnik. Visitors have at their disposal over 1600 beds in private accommodation and smaller hotels and 1500 beds in local hotels.

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Drvenik

Drvenik

Drvenik in Dalmatia, Croatia, is a small town and ferry port in the cove of the same name connecting Hvar and Korcula islands to the mainland. Lovely, green coves with sources of potable water help make a special atmosphere around Drvenik.

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Drasnice

Drasnice

Gradac is located on the southern end of Makarska Riviera, 40 km away from Makarska, halfway on the road from Split to Dubrovnik. Visitors have at their disposal over 1600 beds in private accommodation and smaller hotels and 1500 beds in local hotels.

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Brela

Brela

Brela, a town in central Dalmatia, situated on the Makarska Riviera, at the foot of Biokovo; population 1483. The town was also called Donja Brela (Lower Brela). Hot summers are moderated by landward breeze.

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Baska Voda

Baska Voda

At the foot of Mt. Biokovo, at the edge of the warm and crystal clear Adriatic sea, you'll find Baska Voda Croatia. Once a farming and fishing town, this idyllic spot is now modern tourist attraction on the Makarska Riviera in the hart of Dalmatia.

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